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10 Jelly Pindo Palm Tree Seeds (Butia capitata) Cold Hardy Tropical Fruit Plant

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Indoor/Outdoor : Indoor & Outdoor
Brand : SeedHead
Common Name : Jelly Pindo Palm Tree
Season of Interest : Fall, Spring, Summer, Winter
Soil pH : Acidic Neutral Slightly Alkaline
Growth Habit : Climbing
Cultivating Difficulty : Moderate
Genus : Butia
Planting Time : Varies (Erratic Germination (Occurs in 1-4 Months)
MPN : N/A
Type : Cold Hardy Jelly Pindo Palm Tree Fruit Plant Seeds
Climate : Highland, Humid Continental, Humid Subtropical, Marine West Coast, Mediterranean, Semiarid, Tropical Wet, Tropical Wet & Dry, Zones 7b-11
Color : Beige, Brown, Gray, Green, Multicolor, Orange, Yellow
Features : Cold Hardy to 5 Degrees F.!, Produces Tasty Edible Fruit, Air Purifying, Cold Resistant, Draught Resistant, Edible, Evergreen, Fast Growing, Flowering, Zones 7b-11
Sunlight : Full Sun, Medium Sun
Life Cycle : Perennial
Soil Type : Well Draining is Optimal, Chalk, Clay, Loam, Peat, Saline, Sand, Silt
Watering : Medium

Jelly Palm “Pindo” Tree Seeds (Butia capitata) 10 SEEDS One of the Most Cold Hardy Palms that can Grow as Far North as Coastal New Jersey & British Columbia while Also Being a Great Container Plant makes it a Tropical Palm you can Enjoy no Matter how Cold your Winters may be!!! With it’s Elegant Exotic Tropical Look, Spring Flowers, Summer Fruit, and it’s Ability to Withstand the Cold to 15 Degrees F, it is a Must have for Anyone wanting to Enhance their Landscaping & add Beauty to your Properties….not to Mention the Delicious Fruit it puts off each Summer. The Jelly Palm Tree (Butia capitata), is a Standout amongst the Most Famous Palms on the Planet due to it’s Staggering “Weeping” Appearance, Tolerance to Cold Temps, and Splendid Yellow Organic Fruits that can be made into a Jelly. Its Smooth Appearances with Blue-Green Leaves make it Extraordinary for Pool-Side Plantings, and Great for Planter use. It is a Standout Amongst the Most Popular Southern Palm Trees. The Jelly Palm can Survive All the Way to 80 Years Old. Hardy in Zones 7b-11, it Can Survive Temperatures as Low as 5 Degrees F, Although it’s Best to Give it Protection for Temperatures Below 15 Degrees F. Though it Can Reach 20 Feet Tall & Have a Trunk that’s 1.5 Feet in Diameter, the Jelly Palm will Stay Much Smaller if you Grow it in a Container making it the Perfect Palm to Grow no Matter how Cold your Climate may be. Jelly Palm (also known as the Pindo Palm) is the Most Popular of the Feather Palm varieties, but also the Hardiest “Feather Palm”. This Species of P alm has a Stout Solitary Trunk Crowned with Bluish-Green to Silver/Gray-Green Leaves that Beautifully Curve in Towards the Trunk. The Pinnately Compound Leaves, Form a Dense, Full Crown and Arch Gracefully Creating a Slightly Weeping Effect. Use One as a Specimen Plant for your Landscape away from Walkways (due to its summer fruit), or Group with Together with Other Palms. It also Works Well for Urban Environments that have Poorer Soils, and Make Great Container Plants as well. The Jelly Palm is Easily Recognizable for it’s Curving Foliage. The 5 to 10-Foot, Fan-Type Leaves (so classic to palms), Consist of Elegant Grey/Green-Hued Leaves that Arch Up, and then Inward back Towards the Impressively Unique Trunk. The Trunk Itself tends to Grow Straight and True with a 1.5-Foot Circumference Decorated with the Leaf Stalks of Previous Years. The Stalks can Easily be Trimmed for a More Manicured Look to the Grey Trunk if you Prefer. In Late Spring, Small Yellow/Red Flowers Appear in Clusters, Eventually Transitioning to the Fruit this Palm is Known & Named for. A Bit Larger than a Cherry, the Round to Oval-Shaped, Yellow Fruit is Ready for Harvest in Mid to Late Summer. Both Sweet and Tart, it has a Somewhat Fibrous Flesh with a Fruity Bouquet Reminiscent of Variations of Pineapple, Apple and Banana, (depending upon the soil conditions). It’s Excellent for Use in Jelly (thus the name). Some also Ferment the Fruit for Use as a Wine. It’s Disease Resistant, Drought Tolerant and Doesn’t Mind the Cold at all Down to 5 Degrees F. Jelly Palm can be Expected to Live up to 80 Years and is Obviously a Great Investment in a Palm that’s Easy to Care for and Sure to Provide Enjoyment for Many Years to Come. And if you Want an Inside Potted Jelly Palm for a House Plant, they Can Get Enormous in Containers that Would Appear to be Far Too Small for Them, while Continuing to Thrive! Botanical Name Butia capitata Mature Height 18 – 20 feet Mature Spread 14 – 16 Feet Sun Exposure Full Sun, Partial Shade Soil Type Widely Adaptable Growth Rate Medium Flower Color Pink / Purple Pollinator Friendly Yes Jelly Palm Germination: Soak the seeds in a bowl of clean water for seven days. Change the water every morning to ensure it stays fresh before starting. Some have found it better to crack the hard seed coat before hand to help facilitate germination, while it has recently been found that complete removal of the hard seed coat can also increase germination rates dramatically. Use a heated propagator under the soil. The time needed for germination can be sped up dramatically using a heated propagator set to the Optimal temperature of 100-104 F at all times after being placed into soil. 1) Mix 1/2 cup of bleach with five cups of water. Place the seeds in a strainer and pour the bleach mixture over them. The bleach will sterilize the outside of the seeds and prevent mold growth. If layer of skin is still present, just peel it off. 2) Place the Seeds in a strainer and pour the bleach mixture over them. 3) Fill a pot with high quality potting soil & plant the seeds so they are level with the soil surface. The seeds do not have to be completely covered to germinate. 4) Use a Heated Propagator to keep the temperature as as close to 104 degrees F as possible. The seeds should not be in sunlight as they are at risk for drying out. Water the soil until it is damp to the touch. The soil must stay damp (not wet), at all times throughout the germination process. Also periodically check them once a month to be sure they are free of mold or fungus. If found, clean infected seeds with a copper based fungicide, then rinse them off very well and place them back into new & sterile potting mix. 5) Be patient–it can take a month for some, while most will take up to 100 days or more to germinate as with any Exotic or Tropical seeds. The Jelly Palm is Most Definitely Worth the Wait! Germinación de la palma de gelatina: Remoje las semillas en un recipiente con agua limpia durante siete días. Cambie el agua todas las mañanas para asegurarse de que se mantenga fresca antes de comenzar. Algunos han descubierto que es mejor romper la capa dura de la semilla antes de hacerlo para facilitar la germinación, mientras que recientemente se ha descubierto que la eliminación completa de la capa dura de la semilla también puede aumentar drásticamente las tasas de germinación. Use un propagador calentado debajo de la tierra. El tiempo necesario para la germinación se puede acelerar drásticamente utilizando un propagador calentado configurado a la temperatura óptima de 100-104 F en todo momento después de colocarlo en la tierra. 1) Mezcle 1/2 taza de lejía con cinco tazas de agua. Coloque las semillas en un colador y vierta la mezcla de lejía sobre ellas. La lejía esterilizará el exterior de las semillas y evitará el crecimiento de moho. Si todavía hay una capa de piel, simplemente quítela. 2) Coloque las semillas en un colador y vierta la mezcla de lejía sobre ellas. 3) Llene una maceta con tierra para macetas de alta calidad y plante las semillas de manera que queden al mismo nivel que la superficie de la tierra. No es necesario cubrir completamente las semillas para que germinen. 4) Use un propagador calefaccionado para mantener la temperatura lo más cerca posible de los 104 grados F. Las semillas no deben estar a la luz del sol, ya que corren el riesgo de secarse. Riegue la tierra hasta que esté húmeda al tacto. La tierra debe permanecer húmeda (no mojada) en todo momento durante el proceso de germinación. También revíselas periódicamente una vez al mes para asegurarse de que no tengan moho ni hongos. Si encuentra semillas infectadas, limpie las semillas infectadas con un fungicida a base de cobre, luego enjuáguelas muy bien y vuelva a colocarlas en una mezcla para macetas nueva y esterilizada. 5) Sea paciente: puede llevar un mes para algunas, mientras que la mayoría tardará hasta 100 días o más en germinar, como con cualquier semilla exótica o tropical. ¡La palma de gelatina definitivamente vale la pena la espera! Please Check out our Other Items! Buy with Confidence as Customer Service is our #1 Priority and are available 7 days a week. If for any reason you feel as if we don’t deserve a 5 Star Rating, please contact us and we will address any issues that may arrive.